It’s impossible to know without showing the code you have at the minute, but if you’ve got a response you can use innerHTML to add the property to an HTML element you’ve selected. The response you get back is json; I don’t know whether you’ve got to the point of converting that to a JS object or not, but anyway once it is a JS object you.literally just get the properties same way you’d get any object property. Eg, asynchronous version using fetch:

So in the success callback, response is your object, try using $(someElement).text(response.oneOfThePropertiesYouWant) - that’s a safer innerHTML, given an element, replace the text inside it with whatever you want to put in